Control for refrigerator



Au 25, 1959 J' A. BAGNALL 2,

CONTROL FOR REFRIGERATOR F11ed Ju1 12 1955 4 Sheets-Sheet 1 Aug. 1959 A. BAGNALL 2,900,802

00NTROL FOR REFRGERATOR Aug. 25, 1959 A BAGNALL CONTROL FOR REFRGERATOR 4 Sheetssheet 3 F11ed July 12 1955 Au 25 1959 A BAGNALL CONTROL FOR REFRIGERAT0R 4 sheets-Sheet 4 F11ed Ju1y 12 1955 -1-1- Conlprising means including an evaporator and a con1- ressof mOt for refrige aing the c0mpartn1entgenera1y; a ir t thermpstatic Syvitch p0sitioned in Said compartm nt directly responsive to the ternperature Of the evaporator and operable to control the compressor In0tol; a heater in said compartment and adapted t0 inuence the operation of the first switch; a second thermostatic switch positioned vvithin Said conlpartment and disp0sed in the region of one of Said p0ckets of Warm air; Said second Switch being responsive to the temperature of said warIn air and 0 erable to energize the heater Whereby the iilst Switch is precluded from responding to the temperatllre of the evap0rator l. In a refrigerat0r including a reffigerated con1- partment and an electl'ic compressor motor operative to Supply refrigerant to an evaporator in said c0mpart- ITlent and including an electrica1 Contr0l circuit for Starting and Stopping the Inotor, control devices in Said electrical circuit C0npriSing: a first ten1perature resp0nsive Switch disposed in said c0mpartment, directly responsive to evaporator tenTperat11res and operable t0 energize the ntor at a Predetermined high evaporator tenl)erature and to deenergize the motor at a predetern1ined lovv evaporator temperature; a heating l11eans in the electrical circuit [nounted adjacent the rSt svitch fo directy inuencing the operation of the Switch; and a second temperature responsive Switch in the electrical circuit located in Said cornpartnent and Tesponsive t0 a 10cal c0mpartment temperature but not to the evaporator ten1peratures and effective to energize the heating nleans Whereby the first Svvitch iS vvarnled and the compressor Inotor iS rlai!1tained operative even though Said fedetermined lov evaporator tenpefature has been reached) 16' n a refrigerator having at leaSt one compartnlent for storing naterial to be refrigerated and having an evaporator in Said companment for refrigerating air contained therein, a cold control device comprising: a means for CO0Eng the evap0rator, and including an electric compressor motor, a first therm0static Switch disposed in the con]partment and operative in response t0 a predetermined lovv evaporator ternperature to render the motor iIOerative; a heater aSOcitd With th rSt Switch and 0 erable to heat Said switch and a 10calized pdrtion of aid evaporaitor; and a second therm0 static SVitch disposed in the conpartment for 0perating Said heate Whereby Said C)Oling n]eans iS maintained 0peraive'ee1 4though Said evap0rat0f generally haS been cobled'below Said rdetermined temperature 17 In a refrigerator having at east one c0mpament for Stbring lerishables and having an evaporator in Said compartment for refrigerating air contained therein, a bold contr01 device c0rnprising; means for c001ing the evPOratOr; a iirst thermostatic Svvitch mounted upon th( evaporator at a predetern1ined location, Said iirst SVich being under the iDuence Of the t Inperature 0f said e...aporator and operative in response to rSt predetermined 10W temperatur to render the cobling n1enSinOperative a'heater incorp0rated in said svvitch and'O rble t0 maintain the temperature of said Switch above Said predeterl11ined ten]perature whereby Said c001ing IneanS Temains operative, even though the temperature of said evapbrator generally fas below Said redetermined ten1perature, and a Second therm08tatic switch located rem0tely with respect t0 the first Switch and operable in Tesponse to a Second predeternined low temperature t0 render Sid heater in0perative whefeby tl1e predetermined 10cation of the evaporat0r iS permitted to fall belovv Said iirst predetermined temperature t}lus rendering the cooling means inoperative,

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